they work in the mining industry and the silver and Gold gets turned into Jewelry
Mining (gold or silver)
move to new lands
The second largest gold nugget in the world was found in Sovereign Hill. There is still gold there, although not as many people dig for gold as used to.
The gold rush occured when gold was discovered in northern California. Seeking the wealth and money that gold can bring, many people traveled to California to dig up the gold. After a while, and as more and more people traveled, the gold supply lowered, and traveling to California was less popular. ok
The gold diggers were called diggers because they dug. Dig?
Yes
People who dig gold and silver are miners.
a mine
dentist
medal detector
The gold rush is were lots of people dig for gold and then melted into gold billons
A Dentist.
No
Gold veins are in the ground and people dig into mountains to find the gold making mines.
yes they did , they were very good at it
I wanna dig for gold
Some Aboriginal people did dig for gold themselves... See the link below
You have to dig 508,775,742 feet deep to find gold